This is the Sage-Code practice ground. Transition from student to professional by contributing to our SaaS ecosystem. Warm up on diverse tech stacks, master the freelance workflow, and build a reputation that recruiters can't ignore.
Before contributing, follow our structured training in the Engineering and Programming sections. Once you understand the fundamentals, you are ready to resolve your first issue.
Ready to contribute? DM @elucian on Discord for a brief technical interview. Qualify for the GitHub Core Team to receive an official invitation and repository write-access.
Connect your professional identity to our laboratory. Apply as a volunteer developer and we will endorse your skills, significantly increasing your visibility to global tech recruiters.
| # | Status | Project | Description | Technology | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | π οΈ | CSE | Sage-Code Laboratory Website | HTML + JavaScript | π |
| 2 | βΈοΈ | Bee | Artifficial language | JavaScript & Zig | π |
| 3 | βΈοΈ | EVE | Interpreted language | JavaScript & Rust | π |
| 4 | π | CSR | Computer Science Research | Hugo + Learn CSS | π |
| 5 | π οΈ | MAJ | Constructed Logic Language | HTML + Python | π |
| 6 | π | Red Maze | Pacman Clone - Game | TypeScript + Vite | π |
| 7 | π | Galactic Freelancer | Raptor Clone - Game | TypeScript + Vite | π |
We have set-up on GitHub a discussion board for every project. Visit our repository and read the instructions to learn how you can contribute. Select the project and navigate to discussion board to report issues, ask questions or make suggestions for improvements. Mentors can merge PR requests. Sage-Code developers can create issues, Sage-Code students can resolve issues.
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